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higher in california than it is in texas right now. when you talk about the kind of jobs that folks get or welfare, for instance, 1/3 of america's welfare recipients in california even though it makes up 1/8th of the country's population. these are not good stats for the people who are least among us who we are caring about who as liberals we want to serve it doesn't work for them. >> bill: i think this is why. if you are a person who is dependent on government, and who doesn't want to compete in the marketplace, you are redding for california. if you are an entrepreneur, and you want to keep what you earn, more of it, you are heading to texas. in the future. which state is going to have a more vibrant economy in the future if that's the magnet? if the magnet is showing one here. >> heading out of california in droves. >> especially if you are in the oil business. that's a gift to texas. and that's helped them but they still have -- >> bill: juan, wait a minute. juan, put on a scuba suit and go out off the coast of california, dodge th
higher in california than it is in texas right now. when you talk about the kind of jobs that folks get or welfare, for instance, 1/3 of america's welfare recipients in california even though it makes up 1/8th of the country's population. these are not good stats for the people who are least among us who we are caring about who as liberals we want to serve it doesn't work for them. >> bill: i think this is why. if you are a person who is dependent on government, and who doesn't want to...
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now down at 75 units. it's going to take vets right off the street into housing. >> each vet will stay in furnished housing. these vulnerable veterans will also receive comprehensive care and services on site. >> you can't just throw people in a hotel. you've got to build. you've got to build a community. you've got to have staffing right there. we're going to have meals. we're going to have a chance for vets to get to know each other and be counseled. >> in a first, va staff will be here around the clock. heather holmes, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> winter like weather is on the way. when rain will reach your neighborhood, and snow could fall on some local peaks. >> there's a party going on here in walnut creek. in fact, if you look over here, you can see, it's a slumber party. we'll tell you how these partyers are planning on getting free chicken for a year. >>> a produce delivery truck slammed into a bar in san francisco's north beach today. investigators say the truck's brakes failed. the driver was taken
now down at 75 units. it's going to take vets right off the street into housing. >> each vet will stay in furnished housing. these vulnerable veterans will also receive comprehensive care and services on site. >> you can't just throw people in a hotel. you've got to build. you've got to build a community. you've got to have staffing right there. we're going to have meals. we're going to have a chance for vets to get to know each other and be counseled. >> in a first, va staff...
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even though it's like my .22 or the automatic shotgun i'm giving to one of my grandsons at christmas. i'm one of the folks who applied for one of the permits to buy a gun. what we don't want to have is a requirement to register those firearms and that's what has the got people buying so many of ttem. stuart: that's an important thing, they're require to register, is that the so-called assault weapons they must be registered as assault weapons or are they banned completely? which is it. >> under the united nations agreements, both treaties would have them take every single weapon and allow the government at some time to collect them all if the united nations found we were somehow in violation of the agreement. that's clearly contrary to the what was the name of the book again for the third time? >> there it is. god love you, brother. looking forward to seeing you in new york, you've got your personal copy. "heroes proved" or go to amazon in time for christmas. stuart: brother, i love that title. and haven't smiled the biggest since i called you general. thank you indeed. the new york t
even though it's like my .22 or the automatic shotgun i'm giving to one of my grandsons at christmas. i'm one of the folks who applied for one of the permits to buy a gun. what we don't want to have is a requirement to register those firearms and that's what has the got people buying so many of ttem. stuart: that's an important thing, they're require to register, is that the so-called assault weapons they must be registered as assault weapons or are they banned completely? which is it. >>...
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now down at 75 units. it's going to take vets right off the street into housing. >> each vet will stay in furnished housing. these vulnerable veterans will also receive comprehensive care and services on site. >> you can't just throw people in a hotel. you've got to build. you've got to build a community. you've got to have staffing right there. we're going to have meals. we're going to have a chance for vets to get to know each other and be counseled. >> in a first, va staff will be here around the clock. heather holmes, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> winter like weather is on the way. when rain will reach your neighborhood, and snow could fall on some local peaks. >> there's a party going on here in walnut 'v >>> a produce delivery truck slammed into a bar in san francisco's north beach today. investigators say the truck's brakes failed. the driver was taken to the hospital. since 1907, there has been a bar at this location on columbus avenue. it was the san francisco brewing company, performer it became the
now down at 75 units. it's going to take vets right off the street into housing. >> each vet will stay in furnished housing. these vulnerable veterans will also receive comprehensive care and services on site. >> you can't just throw people in a hotel. you've got to build. you've got to build a community. you've got to have staffing right there. we're going to have meals. we're going to have a chance for vets to get to know each other and be counseled. >> in a first, va staff...
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at a northern california facility for the elderly. the deadly ingredient that t . >>> two people die after eating soup at a northern california facility for the elderly. the deadly ingredient that sent four others to the hospital. >> big check every day of the week. >> show us the money! one big campaign theme for candidates on both sides and propositions as well, next. who is behind the record-setting donations? space hero on neil armstrong, honoring a hero. >>> thank you for joining us. i'm anne makovec. >> and we've got a lot of news and talk to cover in the next hour. how blue can you get? that's one of the big questions being asked in sacramento, as democrats sweep, looks like a supermajority in both houses of the legislature, plus the governor. >> we have a lot to break down when it comes to the elections last week. we are also going to be talking with the chairman of the california republican party about the demise of the party here in california. it hit a new milestone last week with a record low number of registered republica
at a northern california facility for the elderly. the deadly ingredient that t . >>> two people die after eating soup at a northern california facility for the elderly. the deadly ingredient that sent four others to the hospital. >> big check every day of the week. >> show us the money! one big campaign theme for candidates on both sides and propositions as well, next. who is behind the record-setting donations? space hero on neil armstrong, honoring a hero. >>>...
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it's time. >> for thousands of california inmates, prop 36 may now offer a chance at a fresh start. >> i'm glad that people of california are having a chance to take a look at this. i'm hopeful. very hopeful. >> coming up next, a man started his own university in ghana. >> tonight he's getting a bay area award. stay w >>> abc 7 news i team gained access to a meeting of the shadow government. >> a preview of an investigation you'll see only on abc 7 news tonight at 11:00. >> a group of people from across the state planning for days they believe will surely come. when the u.s. government fails. they say they are ready to take over the different laws and new leaders. their beliefs similar to the sovereign citizen movement. some sovereigns not associated with this group have committed crimes because of their beliefs. putting them all on law enforcement radar. >> it's a priority. biggest concern that i have is individuals who may become violent. >> tonight at 11:00 pulling back a curtain on what some call the most-organized sovereign citizen group, showing how they say they've taken a st
it's time. >> for thousands of california inmates, prop 36 may now offer a chance at a fresh start. >> i'm glad that people of california are having a chance to take a look at this. i'm hopeful. very hopeful. >> coming up next, a man started his own university in ghana. >> tonight he's getting a bay area award. stay w >>> abc 7 news i team gained access to a meeting of the shadow government. >> a preview of an investigation you'll see only on abc 7 news...
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back in 2008 we had a very large fire event here in california and we aircraft from 22 states responding to that. there is capability to respond within the national guard alone and we have started developing relationships with our title 10 partners, we do similar academics every year like they do so i think that helps generate interoperatability amongst the title 10 and title 32 assets within the
back in 2008 we had a very large fire event here in california and we aircraft from 22 states responding to that. there is capability to respond within the national guard alone and we have started developing relationships with our title 10 partners, we do similar academics every year like they do so i think that helps generate interoperatability amongst the title 10 and title 32 assets within the
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leno. >> certainly, it is now in california, here in san francisco for the past 35 years. starting small businesses in 1978 and coming into public service in 1998. the 14 years that i have had the elective office have been a rare and privilege opportunity to serve, which i think is to be the best districts of the state of california, and the city and county of san francisco, this past couple of years in the sonoma county as well and going back and representing the west tip as well. and i want to continue to make sure that we have a strong government, strong and effective state government. and i have talked about the governor nans issue, making sure that we let the majority rule so that we don't have the kind of stall mates that we find currently where the minority party can block what the majority wants to do and so we can have the democracy. i make the point that we didn't become the 8th or 9th largest economy in the world by chance. we became so because for generations we taxed ourselves appropriately and invested in some of the best public structures this world has ever
leno. >> certainly, it is now in california, here in san francisco for the past 35 years. starting small businesses in 1978 and coming into public service in 1998. the 14 years that i have had the elective office have been a rare and privilege opportunity to serve, which i think is to be the best districts of the state of california, and the city and county of san francisco, this past couple of years in the sonoma county as well and going back and representing the west tip as well. and i...
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as we are now but eventually southern california, one of the most effective ways to stop the fires from growing is that initial attack, which means we need to be able to quickly put resources up in the air and move them. i guess my question is from a national guard perspective, from a naval perspective, with the helicopter resources down there, do you feel you would be able to quickly move those resources and you have the agreements in place. we'll start with the national guard and work on our way down. >> although we're advertised as a one week a month and two weekends a year, i've got crews on pretty much every day and if cal fire calls i can get crews out in just a matter of hours. we did do that about two months ago, the robbers fire, and it worked out real well. cal fire went in real aggressive and put out the fire in a short period of time. so there's no issue with us being immediately available, we've got our buckets, crew trained. >> as an example of that, 2007 we saw -- 2003 we had the cedar fire and we all thought the cedar fire in 2003 was a fluke. it was the first mega fire
as we are now but eventually southern california, one of the most effective ways to stop the fires from growing is that initial attack, which means we need to be able to quickly put resources up in the air and move them. i guess my question is from a national guard perspective, from a naval perspective, with the helicopter resources down there, do you feel you would be able to quickly move those resources and you have the agreements in place. we'll start with the national guard and work on our...
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. >> two people die after eating soup at a northern california facility for the elderly. the deadly ingredient that sent for others to the hospital. >> show us the money. one big campaign theme for candidates all across the nation. next, who is behind these record-setting donations. >> and honoring the space here on this veterans holiday weekend. neil armstrong's connection to a military icon in the east bay. it's 8:30 sunday, november 11. thanks for joining us. >> a lot of news to cover. super majority in sacramento. what does it mean for the republican party? we are sitting down with chairman of the republican party to talk about the future. >> yet, when it comes to california and the rest of the nation. we've got a lot coming up. also, our conversation with senator mark leno about the brand-new power. >> and we sit down with leader willie brown and say, okay, future of nancy pelosi. she did reclaim the house. is she staying on in washington customer. >> a lot coming up, but the weather forecast is cold. even colder than what we saw yesterday at this time. frost advisor
. >> two people die after eating soup at a northern california facility for the elderly. the deadly ingredient that sent for others to the hospital. >> show us the money. one big campaign theme for candidates all across the nation. next, who is behind these record-setting donations. >> and honoring the space here on this veterans holiday weekend. neil armstrong's connection to a military icon in the east bay. it's 8:30 sunday, november 11. thanks for joining us. >> a lot...
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only gus replaces gus. >> reporter: now, mike will be at woodside high school to ask help from the students there. again, there is a reward if you know anything, please call the redwood city police. george kiriyama, nbc bay area news. >>> a teacher claim she was let go because of her breast feeding schedule. sarah ann lewis boyle is suing the school where she worked and the carmel unified school distri district. she said she needed 50 minutes every morning so she could pump. she claim those needs weren't met. she said she later received a negative evaluation and was urged to resign. >>> if you have a prius, you might have a problem. thousands of the toyota hybrids are being recalled. the recall involves 670,000 of its 2004 to 2009 models. all of the cars are being recalled because of metal used in the steering come opponent. it could wear out and cause steering problems. about half of those cars are also being recalled to replace faulty electric water pumps. toyota said it is not aware of any accidents in the united states related to this recall. >>> new at 11:00, they act like taxis but th
only gus replaces gus. >> reporter: now, mike will be at woodside high school to ask help from the students there. again, there is a reward if you know anything, please call the redwood city police. george kiriyama, nbc bay area news. >>> a teacher claim she was let go because of her breast feeding schedule. sarah ann lewis boyle is suing the school where she worked and the carmel unified school distri district. she said she needed 50 minutes every morning so she could pump. she...
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mark matthews is here with a look at what cap and trade means for california businesses and consumers.. >> and chamber of commerce filing a lawsuit today that will not stop tomorrow's auction. what they do want to do is stop the program, they claim it will put an undue burden on california businesses. when governor schwartzeneggar signed a bill in september of 2006, he set into place a system of charging companies for amount of carbon into the atmosphere. the california air resources board adopted a plan to phase in the caps. companies like cliff bar are celebrating the day tomorrowing -- hoping to take advantage of that installing solar panels on roof tops. >> this provides 70% of the electricity and heat. >> cliff bar will be able to sell carbon credits. >> we hear concern. >> he says companies going to have to pay more to meet limb skbrits those costs will be passed on to consumers and will cost jobs. >> it helps california6óç)x rede emissions. that is what they have done. >> energy expert says that is just not accurate. >> saying big energy users like utilities and oil companies
mark matthews is here with a look at what cap and trade means for california businesses and consumers.. >> and chamber of commerce filing a lawsuit today that will not stop tomorrow's auction. what they do want to do is stop the program, they claim it will put an undue burden on california businesses. when governor schwartzeneggar signed a bill in september of 2006, he set into place a system of charging companies for amount of carbon into the atmosphere. the california air resources...
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lauren blakely said to us, i'm in california now but i live in georgia and i'm registered to vote in florida. she still found a way to vote urging everybody to stay in line and make their voices heard. >> more reobservation results, this time from out west. heather and ken. >> reporter: we got the first numbers from the west and one of the states that is a swing state and is being contested is the state of colorado with its nine votes and right now the president has the 52-48% lead against romney in colorado. we are still watching to seat final numbers. new mexico is a state that the president is expected to carry and he is also doing well there right now. 56% to 44% for romney. we have some numbers iowa and it's surprising. though he was expected to do okay the president has 59% over romney's 41% so very strong showing in iowa so far for the president. >> and let's take another look at the votes and let's tell you and show you now how we get to the numbers with romney with 155 and the president right now with 149 again. that magic number 270. we had arkansas called. romney the winne
lauren blakely said to us, i'm in california now but i live in georgia and i'm registered to vote in florida. she still found a way to vote urging everybody to stay in line and make their voices heard. >> more reobservation results, this time from out west. heather and ken. >> reporter: we got the first numbers from the west and one of the states that is a swing state and is being contested is the state of colorado with its nine votes and right now the president has the 52-48% lead...
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maybe that one at solyndra that he doesn't want to remember now. but the fact is that there were very, very few public events, in the bay area, it was all about money, particularly money from silicon valley. >> the old days, politicians would come, you could go to the -- >> that's all gone. that's over. >> belva: so, the access to these candidates, by the average voter, is -- has disappeared. >> the average voter needed a minimum of $100 to get into any of these things, certainly in the bay area. >> a lot in minority communities on each spectrum, if they are the donors, those hosts of th e these, or they are the common voters wanting to get access and not being able to do that. >> president obama having round table discussions $40,000 a head with the api community, he did one, he did a couple with the tech community. i mean, these became very specific events and josh is right. the old days of candidates having free, public events at least in california, where we don't matter, you've seen how many events they done in ohio in the last couple of days.
maybe that one at solyndra that he doesn't want to remember now. but the fact is that there were very, very few public events, in the bay area, it was all about money, particularly money from silicon valley. >> the old days, politicians would come, you could go to the -- >> that's all gone. that's over. >> belva: so, the access to these candidates, by the average voter, is -- has disappeared. >> the average voter needed a minimum of $100 to get into any of these things,...
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now let's begin. >> we will start with question number one, miss difficult on. >> retire aoes in the public and private sectors are faced with nrets to benefits from under funded pen son funds what would you do to prevent this from arriving in the future how do you make everyone life up to their obligations. >> let me thank the league by thanking you and the jr. league for hosting this event and very much thank the senator for participating. i know that there are a reasons here in san francisco where the result is a foregone conclusion according to many, politicians and i respect the fact that he respects the voters by attending this event. on your question regarding pensions, my husband is here in the audience and he is a retired beneficiary of a state pension program and so we very much think that the state needs to honor its obligations to all of the workers who did that program over the years and those are contractual obligations and i am an attorney and i do believe that those obligations need to be honored. however we have what the government has called a ponzi scheme and so th
now let's begin. >> we will start with question number one, miss difficult on. >> retire aoes in the public and private sectors are faced with nrets to benefits from under funded pen son funds what would you do to prevent this from arriving in the future how do you make everyone life up to their obligations. >> let me thank the league by thanking you and the jr. league for hosting this event and very much thank the senator for participating. i know that there are a reasons...
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at least it's inside and outside right now. it's gold and rainy. you're not going to hear complaints here from folks inside. karen? larry? >> how big is the hall? how many people will it told hoeld? what are we expecting in terms of the size of the audience there? >> people haven't started to come in yet. that is still a couple hours away. reserve tickets for volunteers of the campaign. i have heard 10,000 and as high as 18,000 people. way down at the end of the hall, they won't be able to see the stage, but you will be able to get in. here isbkÑ the main stage. it's reminiscent of chicago four years ago. a v-shaped podium. they've got risers with people that will be sitting behind the president and people here to the side. as he makes his entrance toonts, we're waiting to see whether it's a celebration. or something else. >> thank you. >> we'll check back with you throughout the evening. >> here in california eye alls on proposition 30, the education funding measure, prop 30 supporters held a pep rally this morning greeting the governor as' rifed
at least it's inside and outside right now. it's gold and rainy. you're not going to hear complaints here from folks inside. karen? larry? >> how big is the hall? how many people will it told hoeld? what are we expecting in terms of the size of the audience there? >> people haven't started to come in yet. that is still a couple hours away. reserve tickets for volunteers of the campaign. i have heard 10,000 and as high as 18,000 people. way down at the end of the hall, they won't be...
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no votes 74%. >> now looking at proposition 34. this is the one that repeals the death penalty in california. it is also losing as you can see. 55-45%. falling further behind as more returns come in. it is still too close to call. 36% of the precincts reporting. >> heather ishimaru is covering that in sacramento as well. heather? >> carolyn, the yes on 34 campaign says even though they are trailing right now they are sure they will come back with big numbers. they are waiting for what they consider the key los angeles and bay area counties. those votes to be counted. prop 34 would replace the death penalty with life in prison without the possibility of parole. that is for convictions going forward and also that would apply to the 725 inmates currently on death row. they say the death penalty is too expensive, and it is a broken system with only 13 executions since 1978. again the yes on 34 campaign is waiting for the key bay area and los angeles counties to be counted. for now 34 is losing. >> if for some reason it doesn't turn out
no votes 74%. >> now looking at proposition 34. this is the one that repeals the death penalty in california. it is also losing as you can see. 55-45%. falling further behind as more returns come in. it is still too close to call. 36% of the precincts reporting. >> heather ishimaru is covering that in sacramento as well. heather? >> carolyn, the yes on 34 campaign says even though they are trailing right now they are sure they will come back with big numbers. they are waiting...
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now that's progressive. call or click today. [ grunting ] >> we are back and we have stockings rey to heat up along with a morgan master card. and it is it a double digit >> you like it. >> great company with a flaw. they have a ridiculously fat profit marge. >> hope demo is not fat. >> i would get a gift card for joist hangers >> it is it a housing bubble. i would buy it >> you like the products with the bar coids on it. it is zebra tech. >> i love
now that's progressive. call or click today. [ grunting ] >> we are back and we have stockings rey to heat up along with a morgan master card. and it is it a double digit >> you like it. >> great company with a flaw. they have a ridiculously fat profit marge. >> hope demo is not fat. >> i would get a gift card for joist hangers >> it is it a housing bubble. i would buy it >> you like the products with the bar coids on it. it is zebra tech. >> i...
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now back to you. >>> thank you. a big win for governor brown and for california schools. prop 30 passed with 54% of the vote. it is a plan that will increase taxes on wealthy californians to help better fund schools. cbs 5 reporter anne makovec over in oakland now with reaction from some of the teachers and voters alike. anne. >> reporter: looks calm out here but you can bet there's a lot of celebration from administrators, teachers and parents. now that prop 30 has passed. it is going to raise taxes and it's going to bring california an extra $6 billion a year. >> knowing that proposition 30 passed, what are you thoughts on that? >> reporter: the lesson today, prop 30 is saving the day. >> i think it's a huge day for california. it shows that california voters care about education and public services in the state. >> reporter: if prop 30 didn't pass, schools would have endured billions of dollars in cuts. >> i would say that it could have been extremely detrimental to the opportunities of our young people of california. and so this was a must that it passed. >> reporter:
now back to you. >>> thank you. a big win for governor brown and for california schools. prop 30 passed with 54% of the vote. it is a plan that will increase taxes on wealthy californians to help better fund schools. cbs 5 reporter anne makovec over in oakland now with reaction from some of the teachers and voters alike. anne. >> reporter: looks calm out here but you can bet there's a lot of celebration from administrators, teachers and parents. now that prop 30 has passed. it is...
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i don't often work with chief chaney in southern california, about a month ago we had 9 aircraft at our peak working fires throughout northern california if that answers your question. >> any other responses? >> i wanted to touch -- can you hear me now? i wanted to touch on that last topic as far as the command control because what we have here in the marine corps is similar to the navy. we have the installation, the regional installation command and also partners with the operational foresite. we allow the operational foresight, we maintain those but then we coordinate, cooperate, with the operational foresight once the call comes in for support. so we're able to do that obviously through memorandum of understandings and we have agreements and our wing operating orders allow for the fact the operational control, at least under operational response, maintains with the operators. the third aircraft wing maintains operational control but we send our operatives out to be controlled by the civic sight. we're comfortable with that and that's matured a lot in the last couple years. >> talked
i don't often work with chief chaney in southern california, about a month ago we had 9 aircraft at our peak working fires throughout northern california if that answers your question. >> any other responses? >> i wanted to touch -- can you hear me now? i wanted to touch on that last topic as far as the command control because what we have here in the marine corps is similar to the navy. we have the installation, the regional installation command and also partners with the...
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>>> coming up at 11:00, hundreds of california inmates could be back out on the streets. we'll tell you about the new law and what it means for the state budget. >>> and prop 30 is a double bonus for some state college students. why they'll soon get a refund check. [ female announcer ] this is a special message from at&t. [ male announcer ] it's no secret that the price of things just keeps going up. [ female announcer ] but we have some good news. it's our bundle price promise. [ male announcer ] a price you can definitely count on, for two whole years. from at&t. [ female announcer ] a great price for a great triple-play bundle. [ male announcer ] call now. bundles with u-verse tv, internet and home phone start at $89 a month. now get the same great price for two years. [ female announcer ] switch today and get a total home dvr included, free for life. [ male announcer ] you get reliable, high speed internet on our advanced digital network. choose from speeds up to 24 megs. [ female announcer ] and with u-verse tv you can record four shows at once on your total home dvr
>>> coming up at 11:00, hundreds of california inmates could be back out on the streets. we'll tell you about the new law and what it means for the state budget. >>> and prop 30 is a double bonus for some state college students. why they'll soon get a refund check. [ female announcer ] this is a special message from at&t. [ male announcer ] it's no secret that the price of things just keeps going up. [ female announcer ] but we have some good news. it's our bundle price...
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that would be 22-year-old gregory graniss asking for forgiveness yesterday from the public who identified him after a social media manhunt last week. he pleaded not guilty to two felony counts yesterday. graniss says he is ashamed and hopes to make amends after the windshield was smashed. other vandals set fire to the bus. >>> it's 5:20 right now. out of the shadows, what we're learning about the anonymous donors against prop 30. >> plus, one successful half court shot in the nba? well, that's rare enough. two that's worth the play of the day. it's coming your way next. >>> what's cool about your school? you can submit your nomination on our website, cbssf.com/coolschool. and we may come and feature school right here on our show. we'll be right back. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> outside we are looking good so far. couple of patches of ground fog showing up in the north bay valleys. otherwise mostly clear. already 61 degrees. going to be a nice warm day. we'll have more on that coming up. >> we're watching a couple of accidents across the bay area. but no major hot spots. nothing is really go
that would be 22-year-old gregory graniss asking for forgiveness yesterday from the public who identified him after a social media manhunt last week. he pleaded not guilty to two felony counts yesterday. graniss says he is ashamed and hopes to make amends after the windshield was smashed. other vandals set fire to the bus. >>> it's 5:20 right now. out of the shadows, what we're learning about the anonymous donors against prop 30. >> plus, one successful half court shot in the...
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is now on a stable path. >> reporter: so you heard the governor there talking about california being on a stable path. i wanted to mention that the sales tax hike goes into effect in january and the income tax hike is actually retroactive to the beginning of the year. of course, we'll have more on all the governor's comments tonight at 5:00 and 6:00. that's the latest from here reporting live in sacramento, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. >>> among the other high profile propositions on the california ballot is prop 37. it appears it has failed. now, problem 37 would have required companies to label genetically engineered foods. it would have banned companies from marketing genetically altered foods or other processed foods as natural. >>> and here's a look at the board right now. yes, 47%. no, 53%. so losing by about 6% of the vote. >>> and marla, a hotly contested race in the south bay appears to be over this morning. city councilman rose herrera defeated challenger jimmy ngyuen. >> we have more result to come in. looks like now we can say we won this. >> herrera d
is now on a stable path. >> reporter: so you heard the governor there talking about california being on a stable path. i wanted to mention that the sales tax hike goes into effect in january and the income tax hike is actually retroactive to the beginning of the year. of course, we'll have more on all the governor's comments tonight at 5:00 and 6:00. that's the latest from here reporting live in sacramento, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. >>> among the...
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here's my take on california. you think it is the mess now? wait until the latest election results kick in. here's a list of the new measures the formerly golden state voted upon itself. the top tax rate goes up to 13.3%. sales taxes go up and california will now start taxing out of state company profits if they do any business in california. the state will collect union dues so you got to pay. others, the voters in their wisdom beat back a challenge to that. is it possibly the worst of it all? democrats are on the verge of achieving a two thirds majority in the legislature so they can raise taxes and spend money at will. and they will. they are considering repealing proposition 13 so property taxes will be going up and california remains tens of billions in new spending on bullet trains, pension top offs and the new water system. there is more. their version of climate rules go into effect very soon costing businesses literally billions. i could go on but i think you get the picture. let's get to the point. they want a bailout from the fed. t
here's my take on california. you think it is the mess now? wait until the latest election results kick in. here's a list of the new measures the formerly golden state voted upon itself. the top tax rate goes up to 13.3%. sales taxes go up and california will now start taxing out of state company profits if they do any business in california. the state will collect union dues so you got to pay. others, the voters in their wisdom beat back a challenge to that. is it possibly the worst of it all?...
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he could come down at any moment now. reporting live at sacramento, i'm cheryl hurd. >> prop 30 right now up by 1%. prop 30 also had competition, proposition 38. at one point, lawmakers were telling everyone to vote for both of them. the alternative to prop 30, 38, that would go directly to schools on a sliding scale tax. but fiercely opposed by governor brown. you can see this one was just pummeled completely by voters today. voters rejecting prop 38. >>> we want to bring in stan brock with fact-checking in all this. there's been hype on both sides of the cane on prop 30. a lot of fear, prop 30 is trending in the yes direction. give us an explainer here. what happens if it fails or if it is yes tomorrow morning? >> we saw the numbers. it does seem like it's a toss-up at this point. 50% more, 54% against. there's 31% of districts reporting at this moment. there's major areas of the state of california that have not weighed in. we don't know yet. i'm an optimist. maybe you're an optimist. let's look at what would happen if
he could come down at any moment now. reporting live at sacramento, i'm cheryl hurd. >> prop 30 right now up by 1%. prop 30 also had competition, proposition 38. at one point, lawmakers were telling everyone to vote for both of them. the alternative to prop 30, 38, that would go directly to schools on a sliding scale tax. but fiercely opposed by governor brown. you can see this one was just pummeled completely by voters today. voters rejecting prop 38. >>> we want to bring in...
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shows a new chancellor for university of california at berkeley. nicholas dirks is a professor at columbia university. he also taught at the poly tech sunshine and the university of michigan. >>> a back up on 580 because so many people wanted to shop at a new mall that just opened. these are live pictures where you can see there are still major back ups tonight. ktvu's rob roth is at the mall and tells us why it is such a big draw. >> reporter: the outlet is in full swing, shoppers are coming and going and the parking lot is full. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: champagne, confetti, the celebration began this morning. 132 high end retail outlets. >> we are so excited. for thousands -- >> reporter: for thousands of shoppers getting here was a big deal. police blocked offside streets to prevent grid locks. some people parked blocks away from the mall. it took us 45 minutes from the freeway exit. >> 1 hour and 15 minutes. >> people seemed to buy everything in sight. >> hand bags and more hand bags. >> shoes. >> sweat shirt. shirt. hat. >> the mal
shows a new chancellor for university of california at berkeley. nicholas dirks is a professor at columbia university. he also taught at the poly tech sunshine and the university of michigan. >>> a back up on 580 because so many people wanted to shop at a new mall that just opened. these are live pictures where you can see there are still major back ups tonight. ktvu's rob roth is at the mall and tells us why it is such a big draw. >> reporter: the outlet is in full swing,...
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right now yes at 66 percent just 1% for over 60,000 california foster children, the holidays can be an especially difficult time. everything's different now. sometimes i feel all alone. christmas used to be my favorite. i just don't expect anything. what if santa can't find me? to help, sleep train is holding a secret santa toy drive. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help keep the spirit of the holidays alive. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child. want to start the day with something heart healthy and delicious? you're a talking bee... honey nut cheerios has whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol. and it tastes good? sure does! right... ♪ wow. delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. >> get back to election returns in a moment but couple other items. officers are investigating a break inat pelosi house in saint helena. alarm company reported break-in monday afternoon and when deputy arrived they found broken doors and nobody was hom
right now yes at 66 percent just 1% for over 60,000 california foster children, the holidays can be an especially difficult time. everything's different now. sometimes i feel all alone. christmas used to be my favorite. i just don't expect anything. what if santa can't find me? to help, sleep train is holding a secret santa toy drive. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help keep the spirit of the holidays alive. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child. want...
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california air resources board has been looking forward to this day for a long time now. board will run today's first ever auction and with cement manufacturers, oil refineries, those sorts of greenhouse gas emitting companies will bid on these pollution permits. one permit allows one ton of carbon to be emit. minimum bid price of $10 a ton. many businesses say that is merely an energy tax that will cost them a fortune while others, including pg&e support the move but warn it is going to impact rates. >> i think all eyes are on california now to see the outcome of this. that's why we want this program to be successful and pg&e has been at the table and part of the stakeholder process to ensure that this program is successful and we can, again, manage those costs for our customers. >> the single caveat is there is a chance today's auction will be blocked by a lawsuit filed in sacramento just yesterday on behalf of the california chamber of commerce. the chamber says the air resources board does not have the authority to sell the emissions allowed to the highest bidder. the
california air resources board has been looking forward to this day for a long time now. board will run today's first ever auction and with cement manufacturers, oil refineries, those sorts of greenhouse gas emitting companies will bid on these pollution permits. one permit allows one ton of carbon to be emit. minimum bid price of $10 a ton. many businesses say that is merely an energy tax that will cost them a fortune while others, including pg&e support the move but warn it is going to...
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now, since the death penalty was restored in 1978, california has executed about 13 inmates. live in san quentin, cate caugiran, cbs 5. >>> 69% of californians did vote in favor of prop 36, which allows for shorter sentences for some offenders convicted under the "three strikes" law. the measure requires that offenders be convicted of three equally violent and serious felonies to receive an automatic 25-year to life sentence. >>> 4:38. in the headlines this morning, "san francisco chronicle" says it's obama. and, of course, it has the first family on the front. >> this is the "new york times." just pretty simple. it's obama's night. i think that's -- i saw some of the headlines on some of the earlier news programs. pretty much one-linersk it's over, obama wins, that kind of thing. and he won handily. >> let's check the weather. >> we're in for a big change. >> it should have said it's obama's night and lawrence was right. [ laughter ] >> it rhymes. [ laughter ] >> at least. hey, folks. sorry we waking up to some much cooler -- so we are waking up to some much cooler weather.
now, since the death penalty was restored in 1978, california has executed about 13 inmates. live in san quentin, cate caugiran, cbs 5. >>> 69% of californians did vote in favor of prop 36, which allows for shorter sentences for some offenders convicted under the "three strikes" law. the measure requires that offenders be convicted of three equally violent and serious felonies to receive an automatic 25-year to life sentence. >>> 4:38. in the headlines this morning,...
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we have that and we're going to start with developing news now in northern california. you go to the dreseer -- grocery store and may find out about this. >> the raley's supermarket chain is out on strike. contracts broke down and the united food and commercial worker's union started picketing. >> the two sides have been arguing over a proposed wage freeze and end to premium pay on sundays and changes in medical benefits for 7,000 workers. >> and this is important to me. i have two daughters trying to put to school. >> they need to come to an agreement. >> they extended the old contract for three days, but union negotiators call it a delaying tactic. the supermarket chain needs to cut cost because of a weak economy and competition from non-unionized companies like wal-mart. >>> this morning, a driver is under arrest in santa rosa after allegedly hitting a pedestrian and speeding away. the police say the car hit a man shortly after midnight near the intersection of gurnville road and coffee lane. that man has life-threatening injuries. he was take tonight hospital and a
we have that and we're going to start with developing news now in northern california. you go to the dreseer -- grocery store and may find out about this. >> the raley's supermarket chain is out on strike. contracts broke down and the united food and commercial worker's union started picketing. >> the two sides have been arguing over a proposed wage freeze and end to premium pay on sundays and changes in medical benefits for 7,000 workers. >> and this is important to me. i...
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it is now on its way back to california for testing. the result should be back in about four to six weeks. the mother says she does not mind the late she is not ready to know the answer now. >> pg&e is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of a suspect in a walnut creek kidnapping case. it happened november 7th. a woman was walking to our car went to suspect forced her into the car, tied her up and blindfolded her. then they drove to a string of atms to withdraw money from her account. the woman was released later that night in the oakland hills. >> pesos diego has lived in the country since he was four years ago he has been detained for two months after he got a deportation order his family received when they withdrew their asylum case when he was 11. >> dozens of people rallied in san francisco on the steps of the immigration office calling for diego's release. diego were up in san francisco and graduated from independence high school. this ordeal is taking his toll on its love once. >> we have faith and i ho
it is now on its way back to california for testing. the result should be back in about four to six weeks. the mother says she does not mind the late she is not ready to know the answer now. >> pg&e is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of a suspect in a walnut creek kidnapping case. it happened november 7th. a woman was walking to our car went to suspect forced her into the car, tied her up and blindfolded her. then they drove to a string of atms to...
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the numbers are 5, 16, 22, 23, 29 and the powerball is 6. >>> a tense stand-off at a home in sacramento county where an animal control officer was shot and killed this morning. police have surrounded that home ug20 miles south of the state capitol. a 65-year-old man was evicted when an animal control officer arrived to remove some pets, he was shot and killed. they have had two brief phone conversations with the gunman who is now barricaded inside the home. >>> a judge ordered a fair field man to stand trial for the murder of a police officer. 39 henry smith is charged with murder and several special circumstance allegations that could result in the death penalty if he's convicted. vallejo police officer james kapoo was gunned down. >>> three sheriff's deputies have been cleared of any wrong doing for shooting at a man who opened fire in a quarry in cooper teeno. he shot himself and killed three co workers and injuring six more. prosecutors say that deputies will not face criminal charges. >>> police chase through the streets of oakland ended with a crash. it ended at park avenue shortl
the numbers are 5, 16, 22, 23, 29 and the powerball is 6. >>> a tense stand-off at a home in sacramento county where an animal control officer was shot and killed this morning. police have surrounded that home ug20 miles south of the state capitol. a 65-year-old man was evicted when an animal control officer arrived to remove some pets, he was shot and killed. they have had two brief phone conversations with the gunman who is now barricaded inside the home. >>> a judge ordered...
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progressivism whatsoever do you think people are starting to wake up to the two party dictatorship now really i think from wonder very small children are taught in schools through scholastic magazine when they have these mock trials for middle school students there are only two parties so they have the republican and democrat and then they have sort of a blank so they grow up in a winner take all system with an electoral college where you can come in second in a popular vote and become president and they see no other alternative so they say well i want to be with the winner so i'll just vote for one of the two parties and i'm like who vote for the one of the two parties of my grandparents voted for called hereditary voters vote republican you vote democrat so we have a huge job in this country to up end the two party dictatorship and that's what it really is it does not like competition it does not like alternative parties and therefore it just continues the dials for the same commercial dollars and so their agendas are getting closer and closer and closer between republican and democr
progressivism whatsoever do you think people are starting to wake up to the two party dictatorship now really i think from wonder very small children are taught in schools through scholastic magazine when they have these mock trials for middle school students there are only two parties so they have the republican and democrat and then they have sort of a blank so they grow up in a winner take all system with an electoral college where you can come in second in a popular vote and become...
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as it is now, the city has to give a local developer a lot of incentive to build a 22-story building here on the corner of market and santa clara street. ground news early next year. >> construction is very, very expensive. so often it doesn't make any sense financially for them to start construction unless they can build 30 or 40 stories. being able to have a few additional stories really ultimately determines whether the project is likely to move forward or not. >> reporter: at least one native says the current skyline adds to the character of san jose. >> i work in one of the buildings. being able to see out to the valley area, the mountains, it is nice. when you build buildings around buildings, that's all see. so i think it would ruin what's already there. >> reporter: the city master plan calls for a mini skyline in north san jose. an area not regulated by the faa. the main facelift downtown is in the hands of the feds. >> reporter: the fact is you will never see sky scrapers in downtown san jose. but proponents say it wouldn't hurt to add 10, maybe 20 stories to the current li
as it is now, the city has to give a local developer a lot of incentive to build a 22-story building here on the corner of market and santa clara street. ground news early next year. >> construction is very, very expensive. so often it doesn't make any sense financially for them to start construction unless they can build 30 or 40 stories. being able to have a few additional stories really ultimately determines whether the project is likely to move forward or not. >> reporter: at...
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prop 22 in the year 2000 here in california that defined marriage as between -- existing only between a man and a woman. that was 60-40, okay? then in 2008, when this was on the ballot, it was 51-49 -- or 52-48 in favor of proposition 8. yet i think that what we've been doing is once you get to the hearts and minds and educate people, you change people's minds. and when they see their neighbors sharing life together, they understand that same-sex couples, you know, the world's not going to come to an end if someone gets married. they have the same concerns, educating their kids, putting food on the table as everybody else does, as straight couples do. and i think you see people's minds being changed and there's no doubt i believe we're on the right side of history and if you put it to referendum now here in california i think would you see the numbers reversed. >> i think there's definitely four or five people on the supreme court who agree with you, but then i think there's about four or five people on the supreme court who don't, so this is going to be just fascinating and we're goi
prop 22 in the year 2000 here in california that defined marriage as between -- existing only between a man and a woman. that was 60-40, okay? then in 2008, when this was on the ballot, it was 51-49 -- or 52-48 in favor of proposition 8. yet i think that what we've been doing is once you get to the hearts and minds and educate people, you change people's minds. and when they see their neighbors sharing life together, they understand that same-sex couples, you know, the world's not going to come...
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but now california authorities are seeking to make their own recovery. the civil penalties of more than $4 million for misrepresentations in soliciting. california says this charity paid excessive salaries, perks and conducted illegal deals with donated money, all for the benefit of some board members and officers. >> it is a shell game. and i think what we've seen at the end of the day is that instead of focusing their intellectual efforts and energies and energies of the corporation on getting money to help the folks who are in need of help, our injured veterans, instead they spend all of their energy, effort and time on these shell games to move money around in order to benefit themselves. >> reporter: according to the charity's latest filings, the president of hhv, michael lynch, was paid a salary of $389,000, and that's just the start. in its complaint, california authorities say money donated for hospitalized veterans also paid for memberships in these two country clubs near lynch's home. a cost of $80,000. donated funds paid for this condominium n
but now california authorities are seeking to make their own recovery. the civil penalties of more than $4 million for misrepresentations in soliciting. california says this charity paid excessive salaries, perks and conducted illegal deals with donated money, all for the benefit of some board members and officers. >> it is a shell game. and i think what we've seen at the end of the day is that instead of focusing their intellectual efforts and energies and energies of the corporation on...
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now cy has top youtube. he broke the record held by justin bieber for the most watched youtube video. he had more than 813 million viewers. and biebers baby has just under 800 million. and has only been online since the summer, since july. he's taking the world by storm again. >> it is a catchy song. >> once you hear it, it's in your head all day long. >> you get john miller to do it from the giants. >> i remember that. >> that was pretty funny. >>> the morning commute, it could be a big mess. >> reporter: because fog is enshrouding the bay right now. visibility is very low. we'll take a look at it coming up. >>> and a secret hidden in the confetti at this year's thanksgiving parade in manhattan, why it may have put thousands of identities at risk coming up. ,, offers.. in order to avoid e >>> california state lawmakers take a pay cut while lawmakers in dc start making offers, in order to avoid the fiscal cliff. >>> and if you are commuting, we have a foggy start to the workweek as drivers are slowing down.
now cy has top youtube. he broke the record held by justin bieber for the most watched youtube video. he had more than 813 million viewers. and biebers baby has just under 800 million. and has only been online since the summer, since july. he's taking the world by storm again. >> it is a catchy song. >> once you hear it, it's in your head all day long. >> you get john miller to do it from the giants. >> i remember that. >> that was pretty funny. >>> the...
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and now in california we have ab 32. signed by a republican actor turned governor. promoting something i pick up on and promote further. the number of people in silicon valley defended ab23 against -- ab32 against an onslaught of texas oil companies. we defend when they tried to block your business. california gets 50% of the venture capital. there is a lot going on here. we want to promote that. innovation is difficult because by definition, is of the few, not the many. that is the culture we want to encourage both in our schools, by minimizing, not getting overly obsessed with testing, and reducing learning to bubble in a multiple choice response. it is not literature, science, innovation, or creativity. it is not innovation. we need rigor and imagination. you need both. you have the left hand and the right hand. we have to combine those things. in california, we create innovation by ab32, but the only state with the cap and trade program, we create it by cutting regulation. i had to fire two incumbent people in our division of conservation. there were blocking oi
and now in california we have ab 32. signed by a republican actor turned governor. promoting something i pick up on and promote further. the number of people in silicon valley defended ab23 against -- ab32 against an onslaught of texas oil companies. we defend when they tried to block your business. california gets 50% of the venture capital. there is a lot going on here. we want to promote that. innovation is difficult because by definition, is of the few, not the many. that is the culture we...
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they don't like that one at all. so i'm blessed to be here for a brief period of time this afternoon and i'll tell you this, the first thought wrong is my problem. i was flying out of san jose airport which i do about 200 times a year and i know everybody there. i have been flying out of there 15 years and the t.s.a. guy was new. new people hop. they don't stand still. new people. i don't care if it's a starbucks employee, which i love starbucks! i make my coffee like fudge. you have coffee with me in the morning, here, you want a piece? [laughter] well, that's good, isn't it? wow. normal people drink decaffeinated coffee. what the -- no, decaffeinated coffee. that's like a hooker who won't do it! can't call it that anymore, right? normal people don't clap for that, sir. [laughter] my first thought is wrong, i can't share it with you. that's how wrong it is. i'll move to the show i wrote. i go through security at t.s.a. and they hop, a hotel desk employee, a politician, they go like this. economy of movement. that's
they don't like that one at all. so i'm blessed to be here for a brief period of time this afternoon and i'll tell you this, the first thought wrong is my problem. i was flying out of san jose airport which i do about 200 times a year and i know everybody there. i have been flying out of there 15 years and the t.s.a. guy was new. new people hop. they don't stand still. new people. i don't care if it's a starbucks employee, which i love starbucks! i make my coffee like fudge. you have coffee...
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look at what happened to usc. university of the spoil would children and now it is impossible to get into. why pete carol arrived and donations to the school soaredlet >> but they are soaring because they are tax exempt. to bill's point. the colleges and universities are out of control because they are nonprofit. they have 40 administrators for every one student. and i don't know why stunes are giting squeezed when football is so profitable. nand they stand up for the university of the sphoil would children, go ahead, rich. >> and pete carol was running out and scandal trailing him the whole way. sc is a great school and more frominent over time and i don't know how you correlate it to pete carol. >> so far, no one is going for bill baldwin's solution. nand my reform plan would eliminate the ncaa. enthe football. thanks to the web education is upend football will be like the minor leagues for like baseball training and university, you are going to do it on computer and so enjoy it while you can. >> with that thoug
look at what happened to usc. university of the spoil would children and now it is impossible to get into. why pete carol arrived and donations to the school soaredlet >> but they are soaring because they are tax exempt. to bill's point. the colleges and universities are out of control because they are nonprofit. they have 40 administrators for every one student. and i don't know why stunes are giting squeezed when football is so profitable. nand they stand up for the university of the...
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other spots that have also now surpassed record highs, even 3:19 this afternoon. napa also at 80. your old record, 75. it is going to be really dropping quite a bit by thursday. low 60s coming our way. let's get a look at current numbers. we are finding still in the interior valley back for east and south bay. and live sky camera network showing clear skies, no fog for tonight with the slight off-shore flow. gradually getting into changes throughout wednesday and also thursday. let's get to you that. over the next 48 hours, what we will find here is the storm track is going to push off off to the south. all of this record-setting heat is going to get out of here and we will get abrupt very fast changes. temperatures dropping 20 to 30 degrees. sierra snow and also rain fall that could be a tie as a half inch. so as we head throughout wednesday, temperatures dropping about 10 to 15 degrees for tomorrow. by thursday, that is when we introduce that chance here of some rain fall. by morning hours on thursday, that is when a we get a few showers up in the north bay. then pushing down in
other spots that have also now surpassed record highs, even 3:19 this afternoon. napa also at 80. your old record, 75. it is going to be really dropping quite a bit by thursday. low 60s coming our way. let's get a look at current numbers. we are finding still in the interior valley back for east and south bay. and live sky camera network showing clear skies, no fog for tonight with the slight off-shore flow. gradually getting into changes throughout wednesday and also thursday. let's get to you...
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joining me now is former california governor gray davis. nice to see you again. >> good to see you, alex. >> let's talk about proposition 30. is this the key to solving california's budget crisis? >> this will go a long ways to help. governor brown and the legislature cut $11 billion out of the budget last year. but i think the public decided that the path to prosperity is not through cuts alone. and they were convinced that there is a direct relationship between education and good jobs and a direct relationship between higher education and keeping innovative companies like apple, google, twitter, facebook, intel, qualcomm, i could go on and on, in our state offering high-paying jobs. so they were willing to tax themselves, i believe, for those reasons. >> i asked this question of representative karen bass who joined me just a few minutes ago there, democrat representative from southern california. and i said, do you think now that the nation should look to california because she says californians got it. they knew we were in a dire financi
joining me now is former california governor gray davis. nice to see you again. >> good to see you, alex. >> let's talk about proposition 30. is this the key to solving california's budget crisis? >> this will go a long ways to help. governor brown and the legislature cut $11 billion out of the budget last year. but i think the public decided that the path to prosperity is not through cuts alone. and they were convinced that there is a direct relationship between education and...
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right now, 22% of the vote in new hampshire is in. you see the president with a lead of 54% to 43%, a lead of 16,257 votes, so new hampshire, a fierce battle for new hampshire, mitt romney made a major push for new hampshire, so did the president. but the president, we project will carry new hampshire, let's take a look and see where we stand now on the road to 270 with new hampshire in the president's column. look how close it is. mitt romney maintains a slight advantage, 158 for romney to 147 for the president of the united states. 270 needed to win. you see the yellow states, those are the states where we have not yet made projections out of the west coast. still voting in california, oregon, washington state, still voting in hawaii and in alaska, so we'll get more states coming in shortly, but new hampshire, an important state, john king and we watched it closely from the beginning, but it's going to be won by the president. >> and it's a disappointment for mitt romney. ended his campaign there. he ended his campaign. vacation hom
right now, 22% of the vote in new hampshire is in. you see the president with a lead of 54% to 43%, a lead of 16,257 votes, so new hampshire, a fierce battle for new hampshire, mitt romney made a major push for new hampshire, so did the president. but the president, we project will carry new hampshire, let's take a look and see where we stand now on the road to 270 with new hampshire in the president's column. look how close it is. mitt romney maintains a slight advantage, 158 for romney to 147...
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cloudy now, look at the live picture. clouds moved in quick. fog this morning, look for dense fog tomorrow morning, but not as much as this morning. look at the cloud cover. in most of the day was sunny, and then this thing rolls n shower activity to the north. will that impact us? no, we might see drizzle tonight, but things are switching around just a little bit as we go into the next 48 hours. it's going to be a really, really, really, really, really nice weekend. sunday's the warmest. highs outside right now, the current temperatures, in the 60s. highs today were up there. we got some upper 60s, low 70s. highs tomorrow, 70s. highs on sunday? mid-70s, maybe upper 70s, maybe warmer than that. the winds will clock a little bit offshore. football game tonight over at the stadium, that's the first cal game on friday night? >> first ever friday night -- they are doing this game on friday, washington and cal. temperature about 60, mostly cloudy and mild. if you're going, you're probably there. cloud cover will be out there. light drizzle up on the
cloudy now, look at the live picture. clouds moved in quick. fog this morning, look for dense fog tomorrow morning, but not as much as this morning. look at the cloud cover. in most of the day was sunny, and then this thing rolls n shower activity to the north. will that impact us? no, we might see drizzle tonight, but things are switching around just a little bit as we go into the next 48 hours. it's going to be a really, really, really, really, really nice weekend. sunday's the warmest. highs...